AG's office receives letter about Education Board vote

Jun. 27, 2012

Written by

Jerick Sablan
Pacific Daily News

The Office of the Attorney General received a letter yesterday about the Guam Education Board's vote to reconsider the new 4x4, or 4AB, high school schedule, confirmed AG's spokeswoman Carlina Charfauros.

At an Education Board meeting June 20 at Agana Heights Elementary School, five members voted to rescind a policy passed earlier this year to implement the new schedule when the 2012-2013 school year begins in August.

But the board is seeking a clarification from the attorney general after board member Barry Mead noted that a two-thirds vote is required to rescind a previous motion of the ...